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Covid partial restrictions come into force in Kerala

Covid partial restrictions come into force in Kerala
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Thiruvananthapuram: Partial restrictions, including night hours and no mass meeting, have fallen to Thursday night.
At night at night between 10 nights and people out during this time had to produce a self declaration.
Night at night has been put in effect until 2.
The limitations have been put in place to prevent mass meetings during the new year celebration when experts show that it will trigger the spread of pandemic.
Who has warned the third possible third wave, the state government has decided to tighten the grip with sufficient precautions.
The police have tightened Vigil at night by checking vehicles and raids in hotels and other clubs to prevent mass meetings.
All hotels, clubs, restaurants, shopping centers, public parks and other places where new year celebrations have been planned to be asked to increase all the celebrations before 10pm, Friday.
All theaters after 10 nights have also been canceled until 2.
Even meetings in religious places and places of worship have also been banned after 10pm.
Sabarimala pilgrimage and Sivagiri have been released from this.
Meanwhile, Education Minister V Sivankutty said the situation had not yet come to close the school.
However, the start of the full class will be decided only after reviewing the omicron situation.
At present, the situation is controlled in the state, and does not need to panic.
The government is exploring the possibility of starting a full class when school is reopened after the Christmas holiday.
However, now, this decision has been dropped by the government.
Health Minister Veena George said that so far 63 Omicron cases have been reported in the state.
People go to crowded places such as cinema rooms, malls, hotels and places of worship must be very careful.
The report is that the omicron variant has a deployment rate that is much faster than the Delta variant.
Therefore, people must ensure social distance, wear masks and the use of proper sanitis, he added.

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